RE: indoor growing
my white widow were pretty unique, I got 2 first generation mothers. all my cuttings came from them.
cant say where they came from, but I think you've got a pretty good idea.
its weird what people pay off their favours with lol.
I also like to dable with nature, and science is a passion.
put the two together and the results are amazing.
gardening is just science anyway.
well 90% science and 10 % passion.
ive dabbled with everything from gravity fed vertical irrigation to shoving a plant in the ground and preying lol
I just cant leave things alone. ive got to mess with it and improve it somehow. its an addiction.
other plants are not as easy as the ones weve been talking about but the methods are the same and the results are pretty similar.
learn the basics and its the same for all plants.
its not enough to stick a plant in the ground and hope for the best.
give the plant the best from the beginning and it just loves you for it.
and that's 90% of them. the other 10% love to be gently tortured.
the best thing about indoor growing is how easy it is to control pests without pesticides.
even those little spider mites are easy to get rid of.
I had 4 venus fly traps in my cupboard and never seen a fly once lol
tried the washing up liquid trick, and it lowered the numbers but not enough.
4 venus flytraps sitting underneath making the most of the shade soon sorted them out.
ive just grown another 2 ready to go in our greenhouse. hopefully they are as successful there as they were in my cupboard lol
allthough theyre only 1cm tall at the moment.
98% of it, is science, the rest is rainbows - Luci_ferson
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